| Literature DB >> 28432809 |
A G Cridge1, M R Lovegrove1, J G Skelly1, S E Taylor1, G E L Petersen1,2, R C Cameron3, P K Dearden1.
Abstract
Honeybees are an important component of modern agricultural systems, and a fascinating and scientifically engrossing insect. Honeybees are not commonly used as model systems for understanding development in insects despite their importance in agriculture. Honeybee embryogenesis, while being superficially similar to Drosophila, is molecularly very different, especially in axis formation and sex determination. In later development, much of honeybee biology is modified by caste development, an as yet poorly understood, but excellent, system to study developmental plasticity. In adult stages, developmental plasticity of the ovaries, related to reproductive constraint exhibits another aspect of plasticity. Here they review the tools, current knowledge and opportunities in honeybee developmental biology, and provide an updated embryonic staging scheme to support future studies.Entities:
Keywords: axis formation; developmental biology; genetics; honeybee; polyphenisms; sex determination
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28432809 DOI: 10.1002/dvg.23019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genesis ISSN: 1526-954X Impact factor: 2.487